Have you heard the term white supremacy culture, @dcpublicschools? Not sure what it means or what to do about it? Check out this resource from @TemaOkun https://t.co/zPEkWd5YKq
Celebrating DCPS School Libraries and Librarians Engagement with Students and Educators with over 1 million Print and Digital Content resources used for SY21-22! @dcpublicschools
Today is #NonBinaryPeoplesDay, a day to celebrate and uplift the voices of our non-binary community! 💛🤍💜🖤
To celebrate, we asked 7 wonderful non-binary people to share what about their identity brings them joy, and how they #TakePride in it.
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July is Disability Pride Month. Here is a list of books to gain a better understanding of those who live with disabilities. Awareness is not enough. We need to understand and make space.
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Learning for Justice offers professional development workshops for current K-12 classroom teachers, administrators and counselors, and for anyone who coaches classroom teachers and administrators.
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The DCPS Youth Meals Program starts TODAY! Orange you glad it's summer! 🍊
School is out but summer meals are in! FREE breakfast and lunch will be available to all children and youth ages 18 and younger across the city all summer long!
Visit: https://t.co/UNMTHPykKB
Place a hold on your virtual calendar, write it in pen in your paper calendar, make a mental note... Regardless of how you plan your time, *save the date* (and GET EXCITED!) for @dcaesj's social justice curriculum fair on Saturday, August 20th from 9:00am - noon!
Last month, we had our amazing @dcpublicschools We The Girls conference! Check out the awards ceremony recap here: https://t.co/6uqGhdgBCJ @DCPSChancellor
Descendants of Frederick Douglass reading & responding to excerpts of his famous speech, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”...powerful, historical text that reminds us of the ongoing work of liberation via @NPR shared from @ConsultEDquity https://t.co/kbG2zkasTI
On this historic day following the swearing-in of Justice Jackson, I reflect on what she shared on lessons from her parents, who began their career as public school teachers in DC…
Have you heard the term white supremacy culture, @dcpublicschools? Not sure what it means or what to do about it? Check out this resource from @TemaOkun https://t.co/zPEkWd5YKq
Don't let this last week of PRIDE month be the last time to you talk about it @dcpublicschools! Check out these resources from @learnforjustice to celebrate PRIDE with Ongoing Resistance, Activism and Solidarity.
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8th Grade Spotlight:
My name is Elsy and I am a proud @wheatleywhalesdcps scholar! I will be attending @SWWHSA for SY22-23! I know that my future is bright and the opportunities are endless!
Congratulations class of 2022 graduates 🎓 ! Go Whales 🐳
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